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Cốt phim : Phim Mật danh K2 – The K2 (2016) xoay quanh câu chuyện về Kim Jae Ha, một người lính ưu tú nhưng lại bị tổ quốc và đồng nghiệp phản bội. Trong phim, Yoon Ah vào vai Goo Anna, con riêng bị che giấu của một chính trị gia. Từ nhỏ, cô bị đưa sang Tây Ban Nha, sống cô đơn trong một tu viện, mắc bệnh rối loạn sự sợ hãi. Khi bố cô ứng cử chức tổng thống, âm mưu giết Anna xuất hiện nhằm đảm bảo các mục đích chính trị. Lúc này, cô nhờ đến sự giúp đỡ của Kim Je Ha để bảo vệ bản thân. Kim Je Ha lại có mối thù với một chính trị gia phe đối lập với bố của Goo Anna, vì để trả thù nên anh đã nhận lời làm cảnh vệ cho Goo Anna và chờ thời cơ báo thù. Câu chuyện kịch tính nhưng cũng đầy cảm xúc, với những pha hành động đẹp mắt cùng dàn diễn viên khủng, đây xứng đáng là một bộ drama hay phải xem trong năm 2016 này.

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The K2 Episode 3 Recap

Our leading man is recruited. Will he take the job?

The K2 Episode 3 Recap

Kim Je Ha (Ji Chang Wook) presses the gun to the head of Choi Yoo Jin (Song Yoon A). Ko An Na (Yoona) (aka Anna) watches and bursts out “kill her”! Je Ha turns and sees Anna, pauses and recognizes Anna as the girl from the subway. Anna continues yelling “kill her”! Je Ha looks at Yoo Jin and notes that somebody else besides him wants her dead. The gaggle of security guards rush into the living room and train their guns on Je Ha. He maneuvers his way down the stairs keeping Yoo Jin as his shield. She tells the security team to leave the living room. Je Ha asks for a getaway car. Yoo Jin taunts him saying that he’ll never get out alive. He returns her taunts saying his finger is itching to pull the trigger and the gun packs a mighty punch.

Meanwhile the car with Col. Jo and Assemblyman Jang Se Joon (Cho Seong Ha) receive a call informing them that they need to return home. Col. Jo orders the car turned around. When Col. Jo explains the situation his wife is facing, Assemblyman Jang asks the car pull over so he can smoke. I had to laugh that a smoke break was more important the attending to his wife who is held at gunpoint. Those two have a heckuva marriage there!

With the gun trained on Yoo Jin, Je Ha pulls his phone out of the potted plant. With a couple of keystrokes he achieves what he wants. He explains to Yoo Jin and Assistant Kim that he securely archives the video of everything Yoo Jin told him. Their looks of horror allow Je Ha to put the gun down because now he has the upper hand. Je Ha warns Yoo Jin to leave those that he cares about alone. If she doesn’t, that video goes to everyone, including the blue house (executive office and official residence of the South Korean head of state, the President of the Republic of Korea). Considering that’s where Yoo Jin hopes to install her husband one day, this is horrifying. Je Ha vice grip on Yoo Jin tightens when he microwaves the cell phone causing it to explode. Je Ha tells Assistant Kim to tell the security guys to back off because if he gets killed, that video will go viral. Yoo Jin looks at him with pure hatred. I was impressed with how calm and in control Je Ha was throughout this entire incident. Yoo Jin was certainly cocky and smug, but he turned the tables on her effectively.

Assemblyman Jang is not excited about returning to the house if it’s dangerous for him. But he changes his tune when Col. Jo tells him that not only is his wife in danger, but his daughter Anna is too.

Je Ha and Yoo Jin make their way to a car. Assistant Kim manages to let the security guards know not to interfere. Yoo Jin drives the car away with Je Ha in the backseat. Assistant Kim jumps into the waiting security car and follows them.

As Yoo Jin drives Je Ha down the road she asks him to name his price. At least she has the good sense to say that she underestimated him. Je Ha wonders if faced with the question of your wife or your political career, which would her husband choose? When she doesn’t answer, he states he could easily sell the video to her husband, because obviously they aren’t a solid team. A motorcycle with a passenger comes up beside them.

Back at the house Col. Jo and Assemblyman Jang arrive. Anna is excited that her father is finally home. Col. Jo asks if Anna is safe and secure. The answer is yes. Quivering in anticipation Anna hopes her father will come to see her. But he declines claiming he’s tired. Anna is disappointed. Assemblyman Jang leaves the room and his daughter behind. Anna stands there, tears in her eyes, feeling the rejection.

One of the men on the motorcycle has a device that controls the car that Assemblyman Jang is driving. Je Ha asks her to slow down. Panic rising in her voice she tells him that she cannot, someone else’s controlling the car. Je Ha realizes it’s the motorcycle next to them. The brakes won’t work either. Je Ha is a bit irritated that so many people want Assemblyman Jang dead. She’s cramping his style. LOL! Assistant Kim is not happy at the speed her mistress is going. She asks about the motorcycle. In a separate car in pursuit, Col. Jo wonders why a motorcycle is involved. Je Ha wants to shoot the motorcycle men, but there’s no control to get the windows down, and Yoo Jin informs him the glass is bulletproof. Trapped in a speeding car that they can not control, Je Ha tells Yoo Jin to scoot to the passenger seat so he can drive. The assistant and Col. Jo are surprised that Je Ha is now driving. Again they wonder, what’s happening? Je Ha takes a direct path and tries to ram the motorcycle off the road. Then he realizes that he can speed up the car, lengthening the distance between the car and the motorcycle. He deduces that if he can lengthen the distance between the motorcycle and the car he can break free of the remote control. Now the assistance car and Col. Jo’s car are even more confused with Yoo Jin’s car’s increasing speed. Col. Jo knows a steep curve is coming ahead in the road. It’s a wild and crazy ride through the streets. At one point the car breaks free from the motorcycle’s remote control device. But the motorcycle men realize it and pop a wheelie to catch up. LOL! The chase continues on with another moment of freedom from the remote. Je Ha attempts to shoot the men off the motorcycle, but it turns out that shooting while your car is spinning while aiming at an oncoming motorcycle, is a hard shot. Col. Jo finally buys a clue and realizes the motorcycle is the menace of this equation. He orders the car with Assistant Kim to eliminate the motorcycle. Je Ha tells Yoo Jin that finally her team understands that the motorcycle is the issue.

But time is running out for our remote-controlled car with Je Ha and Yoo Jin. They hurtle through a construction zone full of barriers that they knock off like a row of dominos stacked up in a row. The sedan ends up hurtling through the air and flipping onto its back. Meanwhile the motorcycle guys have stopped thrilled that their job is done. But their happiness is short-lived when the SUV with Assistant Kim barrels down on them and runs into them knocking them off the bike and high into the air.

Je Ha wakes in the car and a couple guys helped pull him out. But a fire starts in the car and the men run like scared rabbits. That leaves Je Ha to try and get Yoo Jin out of the car. It’s tough going but he manages to extract her. Assistant Kim looks on in horror as she sees her mistresses car up in flames. But through the haze of flames Je Ha appears with Yoo Jin in his arms. What’s interesting is Yoo Jin is awake but pretending not to be. As Je Ha carries her away from the car, she stares at this man that just tried to kill her, but then saved her. She looks back and sees the car explode behind them. A piece of the car comes and strikes Je Ha. As he falls to his knees Assistant Kim and her men come and wrench Yoo Jin out of his arms. Yoo Jin can’t take her eyes off of Je Ha the strange man that just saved her life. They leave Je Ha on the ground alone and bleeding.

That was certainly a heckuva car chase! Most kdrama car chases are pitiful things. But this was long, complicated, and exciting, with plenty of contact between cars that were bandied about like balls on a pinball machine. Director Kwak Jung Hwan (Chuno) is deftly guiding the action elements of this series. While all of that was way cool, it was Yoo Jin’s intense stares at Je Ha that intrigued me. The next time they meet should be very interesting. I can imagine that she won’t continue to try and kill him. He’s got this video that could implode her life. Yoo Jin seems like a woman that would never give up trying to eliminate an enemy.

Yoo Jin tells her team to take Je Ha to the hospital. She looks at Assistant Kim meaningfully and says they can never allow Je Ha to die. Immediately Assistant Kim understands that that video is the power piece of the puzzle, and they have to retrieve it before Je Ha can leave this world. But is that really the driver? Are you wondering like I’m wondering, did Yoo Jin develop feelings for Je Ha? Did she decide that he was going to be the perfect lackey for her? She’s got something on her mind, I can’t wait to find out what it is.

There is a flashback to when Je Ha was assigned overseas in the desert. He was friends with the woman that wanted to be reassigned. He suggested they get married so she could get papers to come to Korea. She was initially surprised but agreed to the marriage. They kissed. Time out, that was not a kiss, that was a lip press. Second will this flashback mean anything later on? Who was the girl and what happened to her? Is Je Ha married?

Je Ha wakes in the hospital his arms and his legs tied to the bed. LOL, the security guard is afraid of Je Ha! The police want to get into question him but once they realize that the JSS security team has control, they decide to back down. Why? Because of the close relationship between the president of JSS security and the head of the police department.

In Yoo Jin’s room she watches coverage of the incident. Her husband gets a big chuckle when a political opponent suggests his rival political opponent created the incident. Yoo Jin asked the doctor what Je Ha’s status is. The doctor tells her that he is young and strong and will be fine. The doctor assures them that Je Ha will be awake soon. The doctor leaves. Assemblyman Jang asks his wife if things won’t get ugly if Je Ha wakes and tells what he knows. Yoo Jin says that she’s decided to make Je Ha her personal bodyguard. Her logic is simple, keep your enemies close. Assemblyman Jang says just like you keep Anna close? Bam! The married couple stares at each other. Assemblyman Jang declares that she can’t keep Anna by her side.

Anna sits alone in her room and cries.

Col. Jo surprises Je Ha when he comes to his room. He removes the restraints. He orders the guard to leave. Je Ha assumes that Col. Jo was behind the motorcycle chase. Je Ha doesn’t consider Col. Jo a friend.

Yoo Jin’s brother comes to visit her. He pretends to be concerned about her his sister but she says dryly that they really aren’t that close. Does anybody on the show have a happy normal relationship? As Assemblyman Jang is called to go to a press conference, Yoo Jin calls her husband to her bedside. She makes him look a bit disheveled noting the press should see a man that looks like he’s been holding vigil by his wife’s bed. This guy is short. He smiles and as he walks away he calls her a good wife and mother, but cruelly he retracts mother, saying she doesn’t know what that’s like.

Assemblyman Jang is a consummate actor in front of the press. He appears forlorn and disheveled; a man worried about his wife. He berates himself for being the cause of her injuries. He tells them that his wife gave up everything for him, a lowly politician, but he could resist the hand that she offered to him, to help raise him up and become a better man? Is Yoo Jin watches her husband’s act, her brother comments that it almost seems like her husband means the loving words he says. She stares at the TV screen, at the image of a man the world wants to see, but she never will. I wondered to myself what would be like to be in a marriage where everything is just for appearances, and there’s actual contempt between you and your partner versus love and support. Talk about a prison. Is the end goal of political power worth it? Then Assemblyman Jang stuns the press and his wife when he declares that he will stop his pursuit of the office of president. He just can’t put his wife through this anymore. The press ask him to clarify his statement. Assemblyman Jang appears to gather his thoughts and looks into the eyes of the crowd around him and tells him they must fight the evil that threatens his family. He vows from this day forward to use his power to fight the forces of evil. He declares fighting evil is more important than becoming president of this great country. Inspired the crowd around him yells his name again and again. His bodyguards lift him on his shoulders as the crowd yells his name. Assemblyman Jang raises his fist promising to fight the good fight. Yoo Jin watches her husband’s theatrical skills and smiles. She says even though he has no morals, he can feign feeling and passion and others.

The political commentary on TV is predictably positive. The assemblyman who appears to be on Assemblyman Jang’s payroll waxes poetic about his desire to fight for the country. He implores Yoo Jin that she must return her husband to the political fray so sure he can save their country. During a commercial break the reporter notes that the assemblyman may be coming on a little bit too strong. Is there anyone on the show that isn’t manipulating?

Another man watches Assemblyman Jang’s performance and has to laugh. He tells his assistant he better visit her in the hospital. Who is he?

Col. Jo offers Je Ha a citizen card. Je Ha asks if he’s planning on using him. Col. Jo assures Je Ha that the that the ID is legit but warns him not to try to get a passport issued, as he still has outstanding arrests abroad.

Yoo Jin’s brother tells her he’s got to get going. She asks about why the money in his company isn’t paying her back on her investments. He sits on her bed, gives her a pat, and assures her that when her husband becomes president, her investments will pay off big time. He pats her again and says her efforts will make them all rich. He leaves.

Assemblyman Jang’s political opponent arrives at the hospital. As the press surrounds him he assures them that he had nothing to do with yesterday’s attack. He jokes that if he were on the receiving end of such attacks his approval rating would skyrocket, something every politician wants. The Assemblyman comes face-to-face with Yoo Jin’s brother. They greet each other but nothing of is said between the two men. However, as they pass by each other, they turn back and give each other a look. A look that tells you that Yoo Jin’s brother is no ally to Yoo Jin.

Col. Jo offers Je Ha the position of bodyguard. Je Ha declares he’s not going to be loyal to anyone anymore. Col. Jo notes he’s no longer loyal either. Instead money is the driving force. Je Ha points out that once Col. Jo’s usefulness is done, he’ll be discarded. Col. Jo responds that his plan is to be the first to discard not the last. Je Ha sees that his former commander has changed. Col. Jo remarks the world changed him. Col. Jo says that JSS security is large, powerful, and top-notch. Col. Jo says that Assemblyman Jang and Yoo Jin will indeed garner the presidency. He warns Je Ha that if they do, he could be executed. Je Ha declares himself useless now. The Col. asks if that’s because he has posttraumatic stress disorder. Je Ha is unhappy that the Col. knows his medical secrets. Col. Jo comments that Je Ha didn’t kill the security men that attacked his home. That’s when he knew something was different with Je Ha. Because the old Je Ha would’ve killed each and every one of those men. Je Ha wonders why he wants him to be a bodyguard. Col. Jo chuckles and says bodyguards aren’t cold-blooded killing machines. Col. Jo says he’ll make a perfect bodyguard because he can no longer bite the hands that feed him. Je Ha reminds him that he still has the video. Col. Jo says if they get to the presidency they’ll have the power to make those that hurt them pay. Je Ha shakes his head at that statement. He promised himself that he would never returned to Korea. He declares revenge is just more trouble than it’s worth. Col. Jo asked Je Ha to join his company through the presidential election. They can help each other. Je Ha declares he has no interest in world affairs. Je Ha says he’ll erase the video once the presidential election is done. He walks away. Col. Jo was frustrated that he wasn’t able to convince Je Ha to join his team.

The assemblyman makes his way to Yoo Jin’s room and offers his wishes for a speedy recovery. She accepts his kind wishes. He notices the well wishes from the presidency. She demurs it was kind of the presidency to send someone to visit her. They verbally spar a bit. The assemblyman notes that her late father was a wise man and choose a good person to be his successor. Ouch. So it’s obvious that Yoo Jin’s brother is the head of the company, much to her chagrin. It’s also amusing to watch each of the Assistants enjoy when their respective boss gets a good shot in on the other one.

As the Assemblyman leaves the hospital he comments to his assistant that Yoo Jin is a frustrating woman.

When the Assemblyman gets on the elevator to go down to the lobby, Je Ha is also on that elevator. Je Ha stares at the assemblyman a stunned look on his face. Make that a look of horror on his face. In a flashback, Je Ha clutches the inert body of the woman he proposed marriage to. Back to the present, he stares at the gun the security guard has in his holster. He makes his move and grabs the gun. He shoots the legs of all the security men in the elevator. The elevator seems to grow four times its size for the fight scene. But it wasn’t a fight scene it was more of an immobilize men scene. Je Ha and the Assemblyman are the only men standing. The top level view is blood splattered artistically on the floor the elevator. Nice touch! The Assemblyman turns and stares into the eyes of Je Ha. His mouth opens in shock. Je Ha raises the gun to him. As the camera spins 360° around the Assemblyman and Je Ha you have to wonder, will Je Ha be able to pull the trigger? Does the assemblyman know who Je Ha is or is he just afraid of the man with the gun?

My Thoughts

None of these characters live a life where they express their true selves. They’re all wearing masks working towards the goal of power. They exist in their own power soaked reality. But it allows them to be ethically compromised at a moment’s notice. It allows them to hurt each other and not give a damn. It allows them to have complicated love hate relationships. Though I haven’t seen much love at all in this series. In a word, intriguing.

Kim Je Ha (Ji Chang Wook) saved Yoo Jin and earned her respect. What an interesting path Je Ha took this episode. He started out with the gun to her head, then engaged in a car chase where he saved her life, when no one else was willing to help. As he carried Yoo Jin away from the burning car, it was evident he still has a moral compass. In the flashbacks we saw that he cared for and offered to marry a woman. In the final flashback of the episode we saw that woman was killed. Je Ha harbors anger at the man that either killed her ordered her death. I think we can assume that that man is the Assemblyman. When Col. Jo offered the job of bodyguard, Je Ha declined. But we know he will cave and he will become a bodyguard. He has to. Because he has to get involved with Anna. Because he has to make her life better. And because his interactions with her will help heal both of them.

Choi Yoo Jin (Song Yoon A) is an interesting and complicated woman. I love powerful women and she certainly qualifies. This episode we saw very little of the crazy that she demonstrated in the second episode. This episode she was pushed to the limits when she was involved in the car chase and she realized that she couldn’t live without Je Ha’s help and so she acquiesced. But she was surprised by his willingness to put his life on the line for her. She feigned being unaware of his efforts to extract her from the car, but she knew that he went above and beyond. When he carried her away from the burning car she saw the metal piece coming at him. She used Je Ha’s body to shield herself from the impact. She felt Je Ha take that impact and crumple to his knees. When her team surrounded her (I’m digging Assistant Kim), they wanted to leave Je Ha bleeding and dying on that road. But Yoo Jin couldn’t have that. She had enough of a moral fiber to know that he saved her, and she needed to do the same. Granted, her choice was likely fueled by the fact that she realized that this kind of man could be useful. But nonetheless, she saw his value, and granted him the medical care he desperately needed. Her relationship with her husband is not loving. She uses him for political power, he uses her for political power, they loathe each other, yet they are bound by their joint desire to rise to the highest office in the land. I would never want to be in such a relationship. Life would feel like a prison.

Assemblyman Jang Se Joon (Cho Seong Ha) is a consummate actor. The performance he gave the press was manipulative and brilliant. The crocodile tears he shed over his wife’s pain in his self blame swayed the press, and the onlookers, and no doubt the audience to view him as a sympathetic loving husband. He then used that moment to declare that he would re-energize his efforts to fight crime, deftly sidestepping an out and out renewal of his run for the presidency. I have to shake my head at the life that Assemblyman Jang leads. It seems so shallow without meaning. I guess his life’s meaning is power. That’s his pursuit, that’s his goal.

Ko An Na (Yoona) had a cameo this episode. She hoped for a visit from her father, but he elected not to visit her. Shocked and dismayed she cried alone in her room. If I were the actress playing this role, and I read the first three scripts, I would realize all I had to do was run, scream, or cry. I look forward to the actress having more to do. She is effective within the limited constraints at her character has at this point. I look forward to her interacting with Je Ha, and a relationship growing between the two of them. They seem like lost souls, and therefore potentially well-suited to help each other heal and find meaning and value in their lives.

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As our daydream continues, Anna emerges from her room to see a strange man holding a gun to her evil stepmother’s throat. The man turns as she shouts at the man to kill her stepmother. The man recognizes her from their encounter in the subway in Spain. Yoo Jin’s secretary comes to and shouts for assistance. The room is filled with battered security guards. Je Ha places the gun to Yoo Jin’s head as he takes her hostage. They walk down the stairs and Je Ha requests a car for their escape.

The assemblyman receives news of his wife’s situation and orders the driver to slow down. He smiles as he asks his head of security if he has a cigarette. EVIL! Awesome but evil!

Back at our hostage situation, Je Ha reaches into a potted plant and retrieves a cell phone that has recorded everything that has transpired. He has everything she’s said on tape. He claims that if he isn’t heard from in 24 hours, the recording will go to the Blue House and the media. He destroys the cell phone with access to the recording. The only way to stop the information from going public is to keep Je Ha alive.

In the assemblyman’s car, he finds out that Anna is at the house with Yoo Jin. Se Joon rapidly changes him mind about the smoke break and tells the driver to “Floor It!!”

Yoo Jin and Je Ha exit the house to the waiting car outside. Our Keystone Cops are too star-struck by the famous woman in front of them that they fail to notice the awkward situation. They are so bumbling that the help her into her vehicle with her kidnapper right behind her. Hostage and kidnapper drive away and are quickly followed by a carload of security and Yoo Jin’s personal secretary. Yoo Jin immediately begins the negotiations and offers Je Ha pretty much anything he wants. He reminds her that the login is worth his life and then he wonders aloud what Assemblyman Se Joon would choose, his wife or political power. We already know the answer and so does she.

Back at the house, Anna emerges from her room and the secretary from the plane blocks her path. They both exchange determined stares but when Anna hears her father’s voice she rushes back into her room. She leans against the door and listens to the conversation downstairs. She waits and hopes that her father will come to her room to see her but he chickens out and goes to his own room to rest. What a jerk. Anna is devastated and she cries behind her closed door.

On the highway, a motorcycle is pursuing our hostage car. The car accelerates and Yoo Jin claims that she isn’t responsible. The second rider on the back of the motorcycle is controlling the car remotely. The car barrels through an intersection almost causing a pileup. Je Ha cannot shoot through the bulletproof windows so he decides to switch places with Yoo Jin. He climbs into the driver’s seat and speeds up. If they can get out of range of the motorcycle they can regain control of the vehicle. They are approaching a sharp curve in the road, making their current speed even more potentially deadly. Je Ha does what he can to try to wreck the motorcycle but they manage to avoid every trap set for them. They approach a construction zone and with nowhere to go, they plow through the barricades with tremendous force.

Meanwhile, Yoo Jin’s hapless security team has caught on that the motorcycle is controlling their boss’s car. Yoo Jin’s secretary orders her driver to kill the motorcycle driver and his passenger. The security man catches up with the motorcycle and rear ends it at full speed, smashing one rider against the windshield while the other is dragged underneath the car. Meanwhile, Je Ha and Yoo Jin’s vehicle crashes spectacularly into the construction site, coming to rest on its roof. A short distance behind them, the security vehicle crashes as well, though no one seems to be seriously injured.

The same is not true for Je Ha and Yoo Jin. Both have head injuries and are unconscious. Je Ha awakens, covered in blood. Construction workers painfully pull him from the car. These men scatter when the vehicle catches fire. Je Ha runs back to the car and tries desperately to remove the unconscious Yoo Jin from the burning wreckage. Yoo Jin’s security team watches in horror as the car goes up in flames, their meal ticket still inside. Je Ha emerges from the flames with Yoo Jin in his arms. He is unable to carry her very far as he is badly wounded. Yoo Jin can only seem to stare at him. Yoo Jin’s security team rushes forward just as the car explodes. Everyone falls to the ground. Yoo Jin looks over Je Ha’s shoulder just in time to see the cars muffler heading straight for them both, propelled by the violent explosion. The muffler hits Je Ha in the back and he collapses as Yoo Jin’s security team pulls her from his bloodied arms.

Yoo Jin stares at the pavement as her security team checks to see if Je Ha is alive. They report that he is and she speaks only one word… “Hospital”. Yoo Jin’s secretary assures her that they will take her to the hospital. She shakes her head as if silently calling the woman an idiot and says “Not me, Him”. She tells her secretary that Je Ha cannot die. Her secretary, ever the yes man, immediately agrees with her and says that she was already aware of that. To Yoo Jin, her secretary has no clue how important it is that Je Ha doesn’t die.

On a vast desert landscape sits a really shiny Humvee draped with camouflage. Je Ha stands with a veiled woman. They chat about heaven and a place with no war. She surmises that Korea must be like heaven and Je Ha tells her that it depends on your perspective. He congratulates her on her ability to speak Korean and she awkwardly sings the chorus of the 2NE1 hit “I’m the best”. They both giggle and then he breaks the news that he will be leaving soon. She knows that he has to leave and so her response is measured and calm. He pulls a broach from his pocket and quickly proposes marriage but then assures her that it is only so she can leave her country and the danger there. He even offers her a divorce option if she can’t stand living with him. To his surprise, she removes her veil and he kisses her as the music swells to Lawrence of Arabia proportions.

Je Ha slowly awakens from his desert dream to find himself cuffed to his hospital bed, a guard by his side. The guard tells him not to try anything and then thinks better of his manners and ask politely, considering that this man could probably kill him. Je Ha can hear voices arguing outside of his hospital room. It is the voices of the JSS security team and the local police who have come to investigate the accident and protect the victim. When the cops press their position as the authority, they are flashed the JSS logo inside one of the guards jackets to let them know just who they are dealing with. The older cop takes the hint and backs off but the rookie is incensed at being told to scram when they are the ones who outrank rent-a-cops. The older cop is happy to pick his battles but we also get the feeling that he also knows some old tricks to finding out what he wants to know.

Je Ha watches the “expert” analysis of the accident from his hospital bed as the self-assured reporter claims that is was clearly an act of terror. The news anchor also theorizes that the one with the most to gain is usually the most likely suspect. The other news anchor warns him to be careful about making such an inflammatory statement and he dials back his rhetoric and dismisses his statement as a mere possibility among many others. He also says that he was not specific about who the benefiting party would be.

Se Joon is watching the same news program and he laughs loudly as he sits next to his wife’s hospital bed. She asks her secretary if the newsman was instructed to say such things and the secretary denies it. The hospital butt kisser arrives and slobbers all over Yoo Jin. She asks about Je Ha and the chief butt kisser tells her that her “bodyguard” will be just fine. He bows and leaves the husband and wife to talk. Se Joon wonders if Je Ha will agree to be Yoo Jin’s bodyguard. Yoo Jin thinks it’s best to keep him close to her since he has such dangerous dirt on her. Se Joon mutters “Just like Anna”. He tells his wife that she can’t keep Anna and Yoo Jin raises her eyebrow as if to say, “Watch Me”.

The Chief of security enters Je Ha’s hospital room and begins to untie him, much to the surprise of the guard that’s been watching over him. The Chief tells the guard that the straps they are using on Je Ha aren’t much of a match for someone like him anyway. He dismisses the guard and the two men briefly chat. They knew one another in the military and it seems that the Chief left Je Ha out to dry some years ago, an action that the Chief now apologizes for. He claims that he was powerless at the time. Je Ha counters that it had nothing to do with power and more to do with a lack of a reason to help him.

A tall young man enters Yoo Jin’s room and addresses her as “big sis”. He then greets Se Joon as his brother-in-law. Yoo Jin asks her brother, Sung Won, to speak formally in order to maintain an appearance of class. He tells her it feels strange to do so since they are close but she reminds them that they really aren’t close at all. Se Joon rises to leave and Yoo Jin requests that he come closer to her. At first, he is hesitant but he finally does move closer to her. She reaches for his collar and loosens his tie and then ruffles his hair a bit. He can’t go out to meet the press looking fresh as a daisy from his injured wife’s hospital bedside. He smiles at her cunning and then takes a swipe at her for not being a mother.

On the elevator, Se Joon tells his security team to step away from him. He exits the elevator and is instantly surrounded by reporters, their cameras flashing. He slips straight into the role of worried spouse and weaves a story about their night in the hospital. He blames himself and talks up his wife to the gathered press. He manages to squeeze out a few tears as his wife and brother-in-law watch his performance on live television. He indicates that he will stop his political activities and one reporter asks if he will stop his pursuit of the presidency. He waits until finally someone from the crowd shouts “You Can’t!!” He launches into a political speech that rallies the crowd into a patriotic frenzy. The gathered crowd begins to chant his name and they eventually lift him onto their shoulders.

Our two news anchors spin the story they have just seen. One anchor thinks that Se Joon is dropping out while the other anchor is sure that it is a declaration “war” as far as a presidential run.

Park Gwan Soo (Kim Kap Soo, the crooked NIS chief from one of my all time favorite dramas, Time Between Dog and Wolf, HOORAY!!) is also watching the news. He tells his second in command that he should go and visit the Assemblyman’s wife in the hospital. He smiles broadly as the younger man goes to get the car.

Je Ha walks around his hospital room stretching his legs and anything else that will move. The Chief of security hands him an ID card with his name on it. Je Ha is suspicious that the chief is setting him up to be used. The Chief assures him that the ID card is legit but warns him not to try and set up a passport with it just yet as there are few issues that need sorting out. Je Ha shakes his head.

Yoo Jin’s brother is sure that his sister will be the First Lady of Korea now after viewing such a performance. She coldly asks him if his business is doing well. She keeps hearing things here and there about it. He says that he is funneling money to her and that it will just take some time. He’s also sure that once she is the first lady, that she will help him out. She replies to his assumption with a cold stare.

Gwan Soo arrives at the hospital and is surrounded by security and press as he makes his way towards Yoo Jin’s hospital room. On the way, he briefly meets up with her brother and they exchange a quick greeting.

On a hospital terrace, the Chief offers Je Ha the bodyguard job. He tells him that JSS is not an ordinary security company. Je Ha is concerned that he will be discarded at the first chance. The chief tells him that their company has their hands in all kinds important information throughout Korea. If Je Ha doesn’t take the job and Se Joon and his wife become president and first lady, Je Ha is in danger of being executed. Je Ha says that he’s tired of running and what’s more, he’s useless now. The Chief asks if it is because he won’t kill people anymore. Je Ha turns to walk away and the Chief says that he got Je Ha’s PTSD diagnosis just this morning. To the Chief, Je Ha is the best security guard there is because now he is one who won’t bite his master. He tells Je Ha that the can go together to the Blue House and get revenge on the bastards that “did this to them”. (As of yet we don’t know what was done or by who but I get a feeling we will know soon enough.) Je Ha turns to walk away and is surrounded by JSS security.

Gwan Soo visits Yoo Jin in her hospital room. They talk about family and old time when Gwan Soo would visit their home. Yoo Jin remembers that Gwan Soo would eat cheonggukjang (soybean soup that is known for being smelly) at their house when her father was alive. She then adds that they don’t eat it often anymore because it stinks. Gwang Soo laughs and then makes a backhanded swipe a Yoo Jin by saying how smart her father was to choose her younger brother to run the company. Gwan Soo finally excuses himself from her room and makes his way to the elevator.

Gwan Soo walks onto the elevator with his security men. Je Ha is on the elevator and he instantly recognizes Gwan Soo’s face. He suddenly flashes back to the desert where he is kneeling over the body of the veiled woman. The woman he had offered to marry. He blinks and he is back in the elevator and his face has turned to stone. He looks around the elevator and sees that one of Gwan Soo’s men is carrying a sidearm. Je Ha lunges forward and disarms the security guard and shoots everyone in the elevator except Gwan Soo, who cowers in front of him. He raises the gun to Gwan Soo’s face preparing to pull the trigger.

REVIEW

Well, that’s a fine how do you do. It is a neat trick indeed to go from kidnapper to bodyguard all in one easy car crash. Plausible? Not really. A good plot twist? You bet!! At least this way everyone gets what they want. Yoo Jin can keep an eye on the guy who’s got serious dirt on her. Je Ha can quit running a maybe finally get some revenge on whoever did whatever to him. Call me crazy but I think Gwan Soo may have had a little something to do with it.

Speaking of Gwan Soo… let me say just a little bit about the actor playing him, Kim Kap Soo. He is so great at bait and switch bad guys and I love, love, love, seeing his face wherever he may appear. He is great at sly and nonchalant evil which I prefer much more than the drooling, devil horn sprouting, eyebrow gymnastic, shade throwing, of many drama baddies. I almost prefer a baddie that you aren’t sure of, as opposed to one you can tell just by looking at them that they are the devil incarnate.

Speaking of the devil, it’s interesting to see a Korean take on media manipulation, especially how it relates to presidential elections. I guess the warning is “Don’t believe everything you see.” It’s scary to think how easily the media can be bought and sold. Every country has their different rules about journalism but when money is thrown into the mix, those rules no longer hold the individual. I’m not saying the rules of journalism no longer apply because they certainly do. But the application of those rules greatly depends on the ethics of the individual as well as the ethics of a governing body should they find any wrongdoing. Just as Yoo Jin said “everyone has a price”. Whether it’s what you are willing to pay to attain something or how much you are willing to receive to give up something, I think at some point this drama will ask each of its characters “how much is your soul worth.”

Also wanted to add a quick high five to the person in charge of editing the car chase. It was cut together really well. My favorite bit was when the car, full of Yoo Jin’s people, dragged and then ran over the 2nd motorcyclist. The bone crunching jolt to the vehicle made me shout “YES!!” and “EWWW” all at the same time. Great job on a thrilling car chase!!

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The K2 (2016), Episode 3 – Julia and Tania Blog

Episode 3 Recap

Choi Yoo Jin gets off lightly with Kim Je Ha on their second encounter. It could be said that he never intended to follow through with his threat to kill her, but there are other ways to make her feel like her life’s over: he’s recorded everything she’s said and done, and attached it to an email, set to send in 24 hours’ time to the Press, prosecutors and the Blue House. This email would ruin her.

This has Choi Yoo Jin submit and open negotiations in her car which she orders her people to arrange for her and Kim Je Ha. Kim Je Ha is asked the price for access to the email—which he values to be the same as his life, and seemingly less than hers. When Kim Je Ha asks if her husband would choose her or access to the email account, her silence suggested Jang Se Joon’s choice would be the latter.

The negotiation abruptly stop as they are faced with a group of pursuers on motorbikes. Kim Je Ha mistaken them to be Choi Yoo Jin’s people—they are following them—but the ones on motorbikes are far from being on her side. Very much the opposite as they are out to kill her. They do this by cutting control of her car’s brakes, controlling the speed at which her car travels as well as its destination via remote. The destination being a sharp bend up ahead where they can fake an accident.

Kim Je Ha takes over the driving, weaving in and out of traffic, clipping and overturning traffic at high speed. He’s figured out that although he can’t decrease speed, he can increase it—which is key to breaking free of the remote control of their car. Creating a distance of greater than 20 metres will allow that. His plan is to break free of the remote control long enough to allow the bullet-proof windows to open and fire shots during a skillful U-turn. The plan succeeds and shots are fired, but they don’t take out the riders; however, what it does achieves is alert Choi Yoo Jin’s people (who’s been trail Choi Yoo Jin’s car) to catch on to the situation and take the riders out.

Riders taken out, Choi Yoo Jin and Kim Je Ha’s car finally come to a stop on its roof after becoming airborne from crashing through a road construction site. Kim Je Ha is covered in blood, but survives the high impact crash. He is helped out by a couple of the construction workers on duty before the car catches fire. Choi Yoo Jin is unconscious initially, but wakes upon Kim Je Ha’s calls. It takes him a few tugs of the car door, but he manages to free her from the wreckage and travel quite a distance with her in his arms before the car explodes.

The force of the explosion sends Kim Je Ha down onto his knees, weakening him, but it doesn’t take him out. A piece of flying debris hitting his back is what finally knocks him out, but he holds up just long enough for Choi Yoo Jin’s people to come take her into their care.

Fear is seen in Choi Yoo Jin’s eyes as she watches Kim Je Ha’s bloodied body descend to the ground. No doubt she’s thinking about the email with the video that’s to be sent in 24 hours. He can’t die. Fortunately for her, he doesn’t and makes a quick recovery when they are both taken to the hospital under her orders.

The next half of the episode moves to showing more of Choi Yoo Jin’s power over the media and how an attack on her life can be used by Jang Se Joon to round up more support.

As Choi Yoo Jin is resting up in the hospital, a commentator for a network station takes it upon himself to make insinuations about Jang Se Joon’s political opponent, Assemblyman Park Kwan Soo, being behind the attack without receiving instruction from Choi Yoo Jin herself. It’s an act which pleases Choi Yoo Jin. Seemingly, he’s saved her the trouble of asking him to do exactly that herself. According to Chief Kim, incidents like the attack is often handled by the commentator in such a way.

Jang Se Joon’s response to the attack on Choi Yoo Jin is indifference. In fact, when Chief Joo reported to him about the hostage situation at the home, he was in no hurry to see to it. Only when Chief Joo mentioned that Anna was at the house did Jang Se Joon show concern.

Jang Se Joon is by Choi Yoo Jin’s side, though (if sitting on a couch across the room can be called that); but, it’s not because he’s fraught with worry and concern. It’s so he can come out of her ward looking like he’s been by her side the whole time, fraught with fake concern when the news crew arrive in the morning. He’s present to put on a good show and work the journalists to gather more support for his presidential campaign.

In his performance, he feigns feeling terrible for not being able to do much for his gravely injured wife and looks back to a time when she gave up everything to be a poor politician’s wife. She could have been the heir to her conglomerate and enjoying the priviledges that come with being an heir, but she chose him despite the person he was in his youth. He often got into many political protests which landed him in detention centres. He had a lot of rage against the world. Despite all this, Choi Yoo Jin extended her hand towards him and loved him.

Tears and sympathy flow from the journalists.

Jang Se Joon ends by being ambiguous about whether he is pulling out of the presidential race or not. He vows to fight these forces of evils who threaten their innocent wives and daughters of this land. He tells them that this is possible even without becoming president. The announcement has them all exclaim against Jang Se Joon pulling out of the race before they hoist him up into the air, cheering for the declaration he’s made for the people.

It gets a great reaction from the commentator who helped insinuate political opponent Park Kwan Soo as being behind the attacks. He places Jang Se Joon up on a pedestal like a godly figure: “Please, have strength!” he says to Choi Yoo Jin who he hopes is watching him on TV, “and please, return Candidate Jang Se Joon to us, since he’s our nation’s father!”

As this is happening, Chief Joo has been trying to convince Kim Je Ha to work as a bodyguard for Choi Yoo Jin. Kim Je Ha isn’t interested. This has Chief Joo use the power that Choi Yoo Jin and Je Se Joon has to try convince Kim Je Ha to agree. He tells him that the JSS is not just any normal security company. They are the biggest data centre. They not only have access to JB Group’s deepest and darkest secrets, but also intel on the country’s finance, politics and media. It is with certainty Jang Se Joon will become president based on intel he/JSS has on them. Chief Joo warns that when that happens Kim Je Ha could be executed.

When Kim Je Ha doesn’t budge on the matter of becoming a bodyguard despite the threat to his life, Chief Joo moves to use a position at the Blue House as a way to entice him. He tells Kim Je Ha to join him, at least until the election is over and go to the Blue House. There, he can exact his revenge. This has him curse the Blue House and let out that they are the reason he swore never to return to Korea. He also lets Chief Joo know that he has no interest in revenge.

This revenge which they are referring to looks to be related to what happened to a woman Kim Je Ha offered to help get out of a troubled region. This woman is someone he intended to get married to and take back to Korea, but seemingly never succeeded in doing, as at the end of the episode, we see a flashback to a time where Kim Je Ha is holding a woman in his arms, lifeless. We don’t see her face, but our guess is she’s the same woman he wanted to marry. This flashback comes after Kim Je Ha leaves his meeting with Chief Joo and he sees Jang Se Joon’s political opponent, Park Kwan Soo, in the same elevator with him.

The sight of Park Kwan Soo has Kim Je Ha enraged. He eyes one of his guard’s weapons before he grabs it and starts to take down every one of them. The elevator fills with a bunch of incapacitated guards, blood all over the floor. The episode ends with Kim Je Ha pointing a gun at a cowering Park Kwan Soo.

Thoughts

Park Kwan Soo might be what gives Kim Je Ha reason to join forces with Choi Yoo Jin, since he appears to be someone he really hates.

Very little thoughts about the episode as Episode 3 was sort of more of the same as what we’ve been seeing in the first couple of episodes: just a bit more development on Kim Je Ha’s character and backstory and a bit more of Choi Yoo Jin and Je Se Joon’s power over more important/influential people.

Kim Je Ha’s name is finally mentioned in this episode. It’s not his real name though. His name belongs to someone who went overseas and went missing. It seems, as strong as he is, Kim Je Ha who used to kill without hesitation isn’t like that anymore. He’s got post traumatic syndrome disorder, presumably he developed this after the incident overseas which caused him to lose the woman he wanted to marry (our guess). Her death appears to have something to do with Park Kwan Soo or the Blue House we think.

There’s also a little more on what happened with Choi Yoo Jin’s shares. It looks like she may have temporarily transferred them to her brother, who is looking like he’s doing something with it. That brother of hers looks untrustworthy, like he has some dealings going on between him and political opponent Park Kwan Soo somehow.

The main story hasn’t really come in yet after three episodes. It’s just a lot of isolated scenes and incidents, a lot of dialogue referencing the past and unnamed antagonists. No doubt they will all come together to form the main story, but it’s not apparent what it is, yet. Not being able to see where it is heading or could be heading actually makes it quite a slow drama for us at the moment.

We are still looking forward to seeing the developments, though. Choi Yoo Jin and Kim Je Ha’s relationship should be interesting. Once Kim Je Ha is made Choi Yoo Jin’s bodyguard, we’re sure the drama will pick up very quickly for us!

Just before we end this post, we thought we’d post soem screencaps of the uneasiness seen on guards whenever they’re with Kim Je Ha.

We always find it funny when the guards look back at Kim Je Ha or plead him not to move. They’re really afraid of him. Who wouldn’t be? They may be Korea’s best security personnel, but they’re no match for Kim Je Ha. Amongst this action, political, melodrama, there’s tiny pockets of subtle humour.

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Wikipedia

2016 South Korean television series

The K2 (Korean: 더 케이투; RR: Deo Keitu) is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Ji Chang-wook, Song Yoon-ah and Im Yoon-ah. It premiered on tvN every Friday and Saturday at 20:00 (KST) from September 23 to November 12, 2016 for 16 episodes.[1]

Synopsis [ edit ]

Kim Je-ha (an alias) is a former mercenary soldier for the PMC Blackstone. While in Iraq, he gets framed for the murder of his lover Raniya, a civilian. As a result, he runs away and becomes a fugitive. He returns to South Korea and by chance is offered work as a bodyguard by Choi Yoo-jin, the owner of JSS Security Company and wife of presidential candidate Jang Se-joon. He accepts the job in exchange for resources that he needs to get his revenge on another presidential candidate, Park Kwan-soo, who previously ordered Raniya’s killing. Je-ha is assigned to guard Go An-na, the hidden daughter of Jang Se-joon whose life is always threatened because of Yoo-jin, her stepmother. An-na, who has been a recluse and lonely all her life, starts relying on Je-ha, who shows concern for her and protects her at all costs. They slowly fall in love, causing Je-ha to be torn between having to work with his boss, Yoo-jin, to enable him to take revenge on Park Kwan-soo and protecting his newfound love, An-na, against the wishes of Yoo-jin.

Another key figure is Choi Yoo-Jin’s half brother, Choi Sung-won, the son of her father’s mistress and eventual second wife, who is his half-sister’s fierce rival. Plotting with Park Kwan-soo, he eventually causes the deaths of Jang Se-joon and Choi Yoo-jin but later pays for this with his life at the hands of Choi Yoo-Jin’s devoted (and ruthless) assistant Kim Dong-mi. Je-ha achieves his goal of revenge, with Park hanging himself for his atrocious acts and Je-ha clearing his name. The series ends with Je-ha and An-na embracing in a foreign country, with An-na asking Je-ha what his real name is and Je-ha about to reveal it.

Cast [ edit ]

Main [ edit ]

The main protagonist of the series. He is a former Blackstone military operative who had been stationed in Iraq until he flees South Korea after being framed for murder. His skills come to the attention of Choi Yoo-Jin, who hires him to work for her security agency JSS Security under the codename K2, and is assigned as bodyguard to Go An-na’s, the secret illegitimate daughter of Choi’s husband, Jang Se-joon. The name “Kim Je-ha” is not Je-ha’s real name but an alias he uses to conceal his identity while working as An-na’s bodyguard; the name actually belongs to a victim of an unsolved missing person case. The real name of the protagonist is unknown throughout the show, except that his real surname is said to be Kim.

She is the wife of Jang Se-joon. The eldest daughter of a chaebol family, she was disinherited from the JB Group conglomerate as her father disapproved of a politician as a son-in-law, although she received control of JSS Security. Ambitious and merciless, her corrupt nature is due to the result of her upbringing. She sets her sights on becoming the First Lady and is willing to manipulate An-na and her husband to further her aims. As the series progresses, she begins to develop feelings for Je-ha after he rescues her from an exploding car.

Im Yoon-ah as Go An-na or Anna Lee Yoo-joo as young Go An-na

She is the illegitimate daughter of Jang Se-joon who is kept hidden from the public to protect his political career. After her father’s affair was discovered, An-na was exiled from Korea and grew up in Spain at a convent, under the constant surveillance of her cruel stepmother Choi Yoo-jin. An-na has developed a social phobia and experiences panic attacks from flashing lights, a result of PTSD stemming from her past connection to the death of her biological mother. She returns to South Korea from Barcelona and becomes a pawn in her stepmother’s plan to control her husband’s political career from behind-the-scenes. She later falls in love with Je-ha.

Jo Sung-ha as Jang Se-joon

He is a philandering presidential candidate partially responsible for corrupting his wife. He is also An-na’s biological father. Because of An-na, whose existence is unknown to the public, he is unwillingly under the control of his corrupt wife, who blackmails him into doing her bidding. Throughout the series, he doesn’t seem to show that he cares for his daughter, but later he reveals to Je-ha that he truly loves her and is willing to submit to his wife just to keep An-na safe.

Kim Kap-soo as Park Kwan-soo

He is Se-joon’s political rival and leader of the current ruling party. He is the main antagonist of the series.

Supporting [ edit ]

Lee Jung-jin as Choi Sung-won

Yoo-jin’s younger half-brother and the current CEO of the chaebol JB Group. Both he and his sister are at odds for the majority control of both JSS Security and their family company. He also constantly tries to get Je-ha to join him, believing him to be a powerful person, but Je-ha continuously refuses due to his loyalty to Yoo-jin, until Sung-won convinces An-na first.[5]

She is Yoo-jin’s personal secretary and right-hand woman. She greatly dislikes Je-ha and attempts to kill him on several occasions.

Lee Ye-eun as Jang Mi-ran[7]

She is one of the personal bodyguards working alongside Je-ha to protect An-na, operating under the codename J4. She had a crush on Je-ha at first, but later accepted Sung-gyu’s confession of love.

Lee Jae-woo as Kang Sung-gyu

He is one of the personal bodyguards working alongside Je-ha and Mi-ran to protect An-na, operating under the codename K1. He is in love with Mi-ran, who later reciprocated his feelings.

Lee Chul-min as Park Kwan-soo’s aide

Song Kyung-chul as Song Young-chun [8]

So Hee-jung as Head of JSS medical team

Jeon Bae-soo as Joo Chul-ho, JH’s former commander in Iraq, now JSS mercenary in charge of SJ and YJ’s security where he is often known as Chief Joo.

Extended [ edit ]

Park Soon-chun as Choi Sung-won’s mother

Ko In-beom as Guk Chae-wan

Lee Soon-won as JSS body guard team leader

Jo Jae-ryong as Secretary Sung

Kim Ik-tae as Old man helping Je-ha

Kwon Soo-hyun as Bodyguard

Jung Ji-young as Noh Ji-yeon

Yeom Hye-ran as Housekeeper

Park Gun

Yoo In-hyuk as Dong-mi’s bodyguard and former baseball player [9]

Yoon Joo-bin

Oh Sang-hoon as Battalion captain

Kim Kyung-ryong as Lee Kyung-jin

Ji Yoon-jae as Kwan-soo’s bodyguard and detective with scar [10]

Jung Se-hyung as Detective

Park Kyun-rak as Prosecutor

Kim Hyun as Helper

Carson Allen as Raniya

Special appearances [ edit ]

Joo Sae-byuk as Woman having affair with Jang Se-joon (Ep.1)

Son Tae-young as Uhm Hye-rin, An-na’s mother and a former famous star

Jo Hee-bong as Police officer

Sung Dong-il as Police officer (Ep. 3)

Yoo Seung-mok as Congressman Kim (Ep. 1, 12)

Lee Han-wi as President’s secretary (Ep. 10)

Jo Dong-hyuk as JSS Special Ops captain (Ep. 8) [11]

Choi Jung-min

Park Jung-sang

Production [ edit ]

The drama is written by scriptwriter Jang Hyuk-rin, who wrote Yong-pal (2015) and directed by Kwak Jung-hwan of Neighborhood Hero (2016).[12][13]

Being depicted with a bodyguard action theme, the drama utilized various fighting techniques including systema, taekwondo, aikido, and jujutsu for its action scenes. It became the first Korean television drama to introduce the Bullet Time effect.[14][15]

The first script reading was held in August 2016 at the CJ E&M Center in Seoul, South Korea.[16] Filming began in September.

Some scenes of the drama, primarily in episodes 1 and 2, were filmed in Catalonia (along the mountain of Montserrat, the Gothic and Baroque Cistercian Monastery of Santes Creus in Aiguamúrcia), followed by various places in Barcelona (center, Old City, etc., as well as various metro / commuter rail stations such as Plaça d’Espanya and Magòria / La Campana), Gaudí’s Modernista Colònia Güell Crypt (fashion show party) among other locations in Spain (probably near Almería for the Iraq War desert locations). The closing scene of episode 16 was filmed at Barcelona’s Turó de la Rovira hill.[17][18][19][20][21] The rest of the series was apparently filmed in Korea.

The male lead Ji Chang-wook, due to his casting, became the highest-paid actor for a tvN drama.[20] He had special training and performed the action stunts in the drama by himself, without a body double.[21] At the press conference, director Kwak expressed “On top of Ji’s splendid action, the drama will tell the story of insatiable desire and political fights between people holding secrets of their own.”[15]

Original soundtrack [ edit ]

The K2 OST No. Title Artist(s) Length 1. “The K2 Main Theme” Various Artists 6:45 2. “Today” (오늘도) Kim Bo-hyung 3:44 3. “Sometimes” (아주 가끔) Yoo Sung-eun 3:51 4. “Amazing Grace” Yoona 2:13 5. “Love You” Min Kyung-hoon 3:50 6. “As Time Stops” (시간이 멈춘듯) Park Kwang-sun 4:57 7. “Anemone” Jan 3:52 8. “The Witch and the Girl” Various Artists 3:56 9. “Mirror Mirror” Yang Sun-mi 2:52 10. “Wolf Knight” Yang Sun-mi 4:44 11. “Quando Corpus Morietur” Various Artists 5:01 12. “Wolf’s Song” Yang Sun-mi 3:30 13. “Serenade” Yang Sun-mi 3:38 14. “Witching Hour” Various Artists 2:40 15. “The Witch’s Advice” Kim Min-young 3:01 16. “Der Rosenkavalier” Various Artists 4:59 17. “Against the Odds” Various Artists 3:25 18. “A Queen of the Forest” Various Artists 4:37 19. “Anna’s Appassionata” Various Artists 3:11 20. “Anemone” Yang Sun-mi 3:45 Total length: 1:18:31

Reception [ edit ]

The drama received favorable reviews, topping cable channel viewership ratings throughout its 8-week broadcast.[22] It was praised by viewers for good performances.[23][24][25] The drama currently (2021) streams internationally on Netflix with English subtitles. Its broadcasting rights were sold to Vietnam, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, China, Thailand, Israel and Greece.[22][26][27][28][29][30][31]

Ratings [ edit ]

In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share AGB Nielsen TNmS Nationwide Seoul Nationwide 1 September 23, 2016 3.225% 3.257% 4.2% 2 September 24, 2016 3.396% 3.821% 4.9% 3 September 30, 2016 4.390% 4.743% 4.6% 4 October 1, 2016 3.948% 3.936% 5.4% 5 October 7, 2016 4.622% 4.820% 5.2% 6 October 8, 2016 6.636% 8.489% 5.6% 7 October 14, 2016 5.059% 5.343% 6.1% 8 October 15, 2016 5.707% 7.410% 6.4% 9 October 21, 2016 4.849% 5.410% 4.6% 10 October 22, 2016 5.646% 6.688% 5.2% 11 October 28, 2016 4.932% 5.817% 4.5% 12 October 29, 2016 5.369% 5.717% 5.0% 13 November 4, 2016 4.489% 5.210% 4.5% 14 November 5, 2016 4.574% 5.279% 5.4% 15 November 11, 2016 5.523% 6.538% 5.2% 16 November 12, 2016 5.467% 6.537% 5.5% Average 4.865% 5.563% 5.1%

This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).

Awards and nominations [ edit ]

Campus Connection: “The K2” synopsis by episode, Eps. 1-16 (no spoilers)

Marital infidelity: causes, consequences and conclusions; Mediation not allowed in domestic violence cases (with apologies to Pia Guanio); Why Marriages Fail: He said, She said; Transformers: Why do persistent suitors become passive husbands? How to save your marriage alone; All about women; Why do men think the things they think, say the things they say, and do the things they do? Surviving marital infidelity; Legal lessong from Willie Revillame and Liz Amoro; Marriage: The Ultimate Fighting Championship; Boundaries in marriage; and other articles Amy Perez case: psychological incapacity in declaring a marriage null and void; Adultery, concubinage and psychological violence; Can a mother be deprived of custody of her child? Can an unwed mother avail of the benefits of the Solo Parents Welfare Act? Divorce obtained abroad by a Filipino not recognized here; How to disinherit your spouse; Support for abandoned woman and family; The “Battered Woman Syndrome” as defense; The right of a divorced Filipino spouse to remarry under Article 26 of the Family Code; What happens in an annulment case if the respondent fails to file an Answer? RA 9262 Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act of 2004; and other articles

The K2 (TV Series 2016)

First, Choi Yoo Jin had carried out the role in perfect shot! Well done! Beside having the actions thrill, the story ended without indepth review of the relationship between K2 and Je Ha….sad… An-na role is the most boring part of the show… not much opportunity for her to emphazise different expression…I love the supporting roles which made the entire drama more interesting..all thanks to the professional actors and actresses.. It is a waste to see a talented professional body guard to stay inhouse protecting a lady..this part of the story can improve..I shall say K2 had delivered a good shot of his role. His hairstyle with the long fringe 🤔 still prefer his smart look. Hope to see more of JCW action drama 😃☺ Cloud 9 is the best part that i liked! Mystery is all there for us to find out…haha! Overall the drama can extend few more episode will be perfect!

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